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Oh boy, it certainly appears so. Are any other fish showing symptoms? Are you able to catch him and put him into a QT? #reefsquad to confirm?would you consider this ich? see his fins
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The rapid deaths suggest velvet. Time is of the essence. Suggest you scroll down to the section titled "Emergency Treatment". https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/velvet-amyloodinium-ocellatum.217570/#post-2499399Herbtana won’t help with any illness, unfortunately. Especially not once they’re showing symptoms to the degree you describe. Move on to copper or CP if you wish to clear your fish of what is likely velvet. Brook is another possibility, metroplex can take care of that, or general cure.the puffer didn't make it, also the flaming angle who I didn't put the in QT because he didn't look so bad didn't make it. In the QT I have the clown trigger, zebra fish. Still in the DT is a snowflake eel and wrasse, they seem to be ok. I am treating that tank with herbtana. I don't think it is ich, see some white slime coming off the clown
Sorry for your losses.The rapid deaths suggest velvet. Time is of the essence. Suggest you scroll down to the section titled "Emergency Treatment". https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/velvet-amyloodinium-ocellatum.217570/#post-2499399
It definitely leads to death several orders of magnitude faster than any other parasiteYeah... I suppose it could be velvet. But, is velvet the only fish disease that has a quick demise? I think observing behavior tells a lot. I suppose it's moot at this point. I'm sorry about the losses.
It definitely leads to death several orders of magnitude faster than any other parasite
Agree, I call velvet “fish Ebola”. Partly because that science class video about Ebola in junior high convinced me it was the most terrifying disease on earth. God bless anyone affected by it, yikes!There are a few things - some gram-negative bacterial infections come to mind - but velvet is right up there with the worst of 'em, sometimes wiping a tank before you even notice the symptoms, as it can do its deadly work from inside the fishes' gills. It's kind of the standard-bearer. If someone says "It's almost as bad a velvet", you know it's pretty bad.
~Bruce

